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1644.  Milton, Areop. (Arb.), 72. Kindling her undazl’d eyes at the full midday beam.

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1665.  Boyle, Occas. Refl., IV. iii. 16. Ev’n upon such bright Eyes … I could gaze undazel’d enough to approve my self a right Eagle.

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1743.  Francis, trans. Hor., Odes, II. ii. 28. To him … Who can a treasur’d Mass of Gold With firm, undazzled Eye behold.

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1799.  Campbell, Pleas. Hope, II. 270. As the spirit eyes, with eagle gaze, The noon of Heaven undazzled by the blaze.

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1834.  A. F. Tytler, Univ. Hist. (1850), II. 278. Undazzled by the splendor of so high an object of ambition.

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1875.  Jowett, Plato (ed. 2), III. 137. There too he may remain undazzled by wealth or the allurements of evil.

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